Testing the effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on the Face Inversion Effect and the N170 Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) component
Civile, C; Waguri, E; Quaglia, S; et al.Wooster, B; Curtis, A; McLaren, R; Lavric, A; McLaren, I
Date: 19 April 2020
Journal
Neuropsychologia
Publisher
Elsevier
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Abstract
The following study investigates the effects of tDCS on face recognition skills indexed by the
face inversion effect (better recognition performance for upright vs. inverted faces). We
combined tDCS and EEG simultaneously to examine the effects of tDCS on the face
inversion effect behaviourally and on the N170 ERPs component. The ...
The following study investigates the effects of tDCS on face recognition skills indexed by the
face inversion effect (better recognition performance for upright vs. inverted faces). We
combined tDCS and EEG simultaneously to examine the effects of tDCS on the face
inversion effect behaviourally and on the N170 ERPs component. The results from two
experiments (overall N=112) show that anodal tDCS delivered at Fp3 site for 10 min at
1.5mA (double-blind and between-subjects) can reduce behaviourally the face inversion
effect compared to sham (control) stimulation. The ERP results provide some evidence for
tDCS being able to influence the face inversion effect on the N170. Specifically, we find a
dissociation of the tDCS-induced effects where for the N170 latencies the tDCS reduces the
usual face inversion effect (delayed N170 in response to inverted vs. upright faces) compared
to sham. Contrarily, the same tDCS procedure on the same participants increased the
inversion effect seen in the N170 amplitudes by making the negative deflection for the
inverted faces that much greater than that for upright faces. We interpret our results in the
context of the literature on the face inversion effect and the N170 peak component. In doing
so, we extend our results to previous studies investigating the effects of tDCS on perceptual
learning and face recognition.
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